At
86 years young, grandma Millie Taylor-Morrison made one radiant bride.
A
photo of Nana Millie, decked out in a purple wedding gown that she designed
herself, began circulating on Facebook on Sunday, with many complimenting her
timeless beauty and impeccable sense of style.
On
Oct.16, she married Harold Morrison, 85, at Zion Hill Baptist Church in Newark,
New Jersey in front of 200 friends and family.
Her
granddaughter Khadija Elkharbibi told The Huffington Post that all of the
guests ― and especially the groom ― were blown away by her big day look.
“The
look on everyone’s face when they saw her, but especially the look on Mr.
Harold’s face when he saw her walking down the aisle ― it was the absolute
sweetest thing you could ever see!” she said.
“He
teared up. It was beautiful! My Nana just beamed with happiness, it was truly a
sight to see.”
The
groom started tearing up when he saw his stunning bride coming down the aisle
Nana
Millie was married to Khadija’s grandpa for 41 years before he died in 1992.
She knew Harold since the 1950s ― he was even a guest at her first wedding.
Over
the years they lost touch and later reconnected at New Beginning Faith
Fellowship Ministries in Orange, New Jersey. When Harold got sick, Millie
picked him up and took him to church every Sunday.
“He
got really sick again a year or two ago to the point where he couldn’t live
alone and he moved in with her,” Khadija told HuffPost. “After a year of him
getting better, they wanted to be married.
As
a Christian woman, she felt strongly about not having a man in the house
without being married and she wanted to be a role model for her
granddaughters.”
The
bride and groom sharing a dance at the reception
“Our
family couldn’t be happier for her,” Khadija wrote on the Facebook page Love
What Matters. “This is a true testament that age is just a number and everyone
can find love again.”
The
couple has known each other since the 1950s
After
the ceremony, guests headed to Richfield Regency in Verona, New Jersey for the
reception. The room was decorated beautifully and lit with purple lights that
complemented Nana Millie’s gown.
The
bride and her beautiful granddaughters
A
view of the gown from the front and back.
Source: Huffington Post
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